Here is an interesting one for you guys. I've been edting with an AVS script with all the filters commented out. When I go to export the final video, I uncomment the filters and refreshed them in Premiere 6.5. When I opened my timeline I noticed two major changes to the project...

1) One of my AVS files read as only being 00:00:10:00 instead of 01:05:23:14 and all cuts using that clip were chopped to one second of black footage.

2) Another file shows the following error message:

Evaluate: System Exception - Access Violation

The first is not that much of a problem since I used it once but it would be if it happened to one of my more extensively used files. The second boggles my mind since I edited with it fine and it only did this upon removal of the '#' in front of all my filters. It opens fine in VDubMod so I don't have a clue.

Also, SetMemoryMax is your friend. In my experience, access violations are usually a sign that I need to throw more memory at the script (especially if you are only using one script; if you're using lots of scripts in one project, it may help to use LESS memory per script).

And any suggestions for a crashing premiere when exporting? I have all the scripts at 26 for the memory and I'm using 11 scripts. I've tried closing everything non system on my PC and freed up 653MB but the damn thing keeps crashing.

I could try that, but deen is necessary for many of my scripts to look good (CCS is not that good to begin with) and there are some, Like the Movies, that would be hurt if I deen in postprocessing because of the levels I need.

Krisqo wrote:I could try that, but deen is necessary for many of my scripts to look good (CCS is not that good to begin with)

Yeah, but do the errors go away if you comment it out? If they don't, then you can keep Deen. If they do, then you can look into other filters and see if one of those does the job. TBilateral works well with anime and I've found it to be especially good at combating mosquito noise. The default settings will likely be a little strong, so start with lowering the iDevL parameter.

I've had .d2v files go bad on me before. Although they've stopped working entirely not just when I remove the # from cleaning filters and export. I'd have a go at re-DGindex-ing the file and see if that helps.

Otherwise there is always trial and error. Removing one # at a time until the script works.

Or if it's just for a couple of clips export them to largarith or huffyuv and insert those in the video instead.